Subj : Misinterpretation... 1. To : Mike Powell From : Anton Shepelev Date : Sat May 02 2020 22:41:16 Mike Powell to Anton Shepelev: > > To decide whether it is correct or not, one has to ask the > > doctor: would that person have died then and there of their > > heart or kidney condition had they not contracted COVID-19? If > > the answer is no, then we may blame COVID-19, as the the major > > cause of death. Since the new virus is more deadly than flu, it > > is only meet to give it more weight over other factors in the > > attribution of death. > > Agreed. Some places are doing it that way, while other countries > (and US states) may be counting anyone who tests COVID positive, > even if their death was caused by something completely > unrelated. Fall off a ladder, hit your head, die of trauma, test > positive, dead of Wuhan Coronavirus. I believe the decision intends to provide a simple estimate that cannot err on the lower side, for it is by all means safer to overestimate than to underestimate the death rate. > > Any death is due to the failure of one vital organ or another. > > Both seasonal flu and COVID-19 cause death by agrravating a > > pre-existing weakness in the organism. If one follows this > > logic of yours to the end, one shall conclude that no one has > > every died by flu or by COVID-19, which is, obviosly, wrong. > > Everybody dies becuase their brain stops working! > > True. At least early on, everyone dying of the virus was > actually dying of a complication from it... pneumonia. And now they die (or are dying -- which is correct?) from a wider variety of complications. --- * Origin: nntps://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6.0) .